MI recently covered the tragic tale of a small boy who was accosted by trolls. In response, a local social worker calls the incident a failure of Middlefield to take care of its own. Lauren B., who looks after Middlefield’s social needs said “The town takes for granted that its population is self-sufficient and that its citizens can take care of themselves. It is easy to ignore our neighbor trolls and act like they are just the stuff of fairy tales.” Ms. B. went on to say that it is easy for society to forget about the troll’s need because they we naturally dehumanize them.” Ms. B. went on to say”…Non-human is non-existent! Why should anyone care, mush less do anything to help? It’s no wonder why our troll community has turned to crime.”
When asked what should be done, Ms. B. blamed the problems on failing schools. “Region 13’s schools have done nothing to accommodate the needs of the troll population. This is why they didn’t know what to do when that little boy offered his debit, and lunch card. They haven’t been educated on modern forms of commerce.” MI wonders if it’s fair to blame our schools when troll adults fail to get their spawn to the schools? Ms. Brown believes that employers need to step up and hire the trolls. Otherwise, she believes the trolls will continue to turn to crime. “It’s up to the community to take care of its troll population.” The editorial board remains skeptical.
What do you think? MI wants to know.
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